Race, Violence, and Form: Reframing Nineteenth-Century Ireland

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Race, Violence, and Form: Reframing Nineteenth-Century Ireland

Mullen, Mary L.; Fox, Renee

Liverpool University Press

03/2026

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9781836240310

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Introduction, Race, Violence, and Form: Reframing Nineteenth-Century Ireland

Renee Fox and Mary L. Mullen

Race and the Myth of Whiteness

1. Wilde in America: Race and the (Non-) Referent of Ireland

Patrick R. O'Malley

2. Moving into Chicago's 'White City': Race, Medievalism and White Irishness at the 1893 World's Fair

Amy C. Mulligan

National Violence

3. Shifting Realism: Maria Edgeworth, Novels, and the Irish Bull

Yoon Sun Lee

4. Thomas Moore's Riotous History: The Unbearable Humor of the Memoirs of Captain Rock

Katarzyna Bartoszynska

5. Reproduction, Maternal Mortality, and the National Tale

Matthew Reznicek

Colonial Intersections and Circulations

6. Irish Gothic and Global Reading Cultures in the Long Nineteenth Century

Christina Morin

7. Rocks and Referentiality: Ireland, Palestine, and Emily Lawless's Novels

Mary L. Mullen

8. Oscar Wilde, Classical Greece, and Home Rule

Simon Joyce

Violent Forms

9. 'A System of Terror': Ireland, the Gothic Mode, and Marx's Critique of Colonial Capitalism

Amy E. Martin

10. The Abuses of Nineteenth-Century Genre: Irish Historical Fiction, Then and Now

Renee Fox

Responses

Race, Violence, Form-and Care

Talia Schaffer

Irish Agents

Ian Duncan

Afterword: Irish Racial Ambivalence and White Supremacy in the Colonial Caribbean

Alisha R. Walters
genre;Irish literature;empire;exceptionalism;global networks